It is a landmark moment in Cameroon’s scientific journey as a third-year student, Victor Epombo Eboko Dinde at the National Polytechnic School of Douala, successfully launched its first experimental rocket.
Victor, who studies Electrical Engineering and Intelligent Systems, led the project under the sponsorship of the institution’s Director, Professor Ruben Mouangue. The rocket, weighing 8 kilograms and equipped with two onboard cameras for video capture, marks a significant step forward for student-led innovation in the country.
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“We did the first trial on the 17th of February 2025, but we had an engine failure,” Victor said. “We rectified the error and on the 20th of April we launched it again. It was successful.”
The achievement not only highlights the potential of young engineers in Cameroon but also signals growing interest and capacity for space technology research in Africa.
The project’s success has sparked widespread excitement and could pave the way for future scientific advancements led by African institutions.